September 18, 2015
U.S.

Wind, birds and bats: recent legal migrations

By Matthew H. Ahrens & Meghan Gabriel on Tuesday 15 September 2015 | North American Windpower | www.nawindpower.com

Wind energy has rapidly migrated from a small to significant source of energy generation, resulting in increased attention to and regulation of wind energy’s impact on birds and bats. Given the recent activity in environmental law, now is a good time to review all of the recent developments pertaining to wind power and wildlife protection.

Enforcement

Litigation

Incidental Take Permits (ITPs)

Multi-State Habitat Conservation Plans

ESA Listings

Given the rapid pace of wind development, regulation of potential wildlife impact from wind development has become increasingly complex. It is important for wind developers to consult with legal counsel in the earliest stages of a project and throughout the life of the project in order to remain up to date on the latest developments.

Matthew H. Ahrens is a partner and Meghan Gabriel is an associate at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy.


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